Silver Alert

4 4 out of 5 stars | 389 ratings

Price: 12.96

Last update: 08-25-2024


About this item

This funny and endearing novel of family, secrets, and aging follows an elderly man who heads off on a joyride with a new young friend—who may have some secrets of her own.

A driving force in literature, the one and only Lee Smith returns with a road trip novel, a story full of hope and humor about not going away quietly—at any age.

Aging Herb’s charmed life with his dear wife, Susan, in their Key West house is coming undone. Susan now needs constant care, and Herb is in denial about his own ailing health. The one bright spot is the arrival of an endlessly optimistic manicurist calling herself Renee. She sings to Susan during manicures, gets her to paint, and brings her a sense of contentment.

But then Herb and Susan’s adult children arrive to stage an intervention on their stubborn, independent father, and as a consequence, Renee’s gig with Susan—and her grand plans for her own life—start to unravel as well. So much had seemed as if it could change for Renee, who is not the happy, uncomplicated young girl she pretends to be. She is actually named Dee Dee, and she’s fleeing a dark past.

And Herb can’t just let go of all that he has ever had. So, he suggests one last joy ride in his Porsche. And the two take off north out of Key West, soon setting off a Silver Alert. As the unlikely friendship between Herb and Dee Dee deepens, we see how as one life is closing down, another opens up.

In this buoyant novel, the masterful Smith asks: What do we deserve? And how do we make it our own? Sometimes, you just have to seize the wheel.

Fans of Smith’s many books in her storied, bestselling career won’t want to miss her newest novel. And listeners of novels like Evvie Drake Starts Over by Linda Holmes will adore Silver Alert.


Top reviews from the United States

Jewelry buff
5.0 out of 5 stars Life is fast
Reviewed in the United States on June 7, 2024
This is about a young girl, an old man, how horrible life can be, and the resiliency of the human spirit. This read so fast! Wish we could peek back into the life's of DeeDee and friends see how she's coming along. Mr. Atlas was someone you rooted for. Cried and laughed. Maybe there can be magic without being a princess. Fabulous story.
Beverly
4.0 out of 5 stars New Lee Smith Style
Reviewed in the United States on May 23, 2024
Lee Smith is putting a humorous spin on the hurtles of old age in Silver Alert, not as serious and detailed as her earlier books. An author's topics and style change as life presents more challenges. Maybe I see my own fears and needs in this book. It was short and had sweet adventures; one should smile rather than cry.
JudyD
3.0 out of 5 stars Fun with an aging man's adventures!
Reviewed in the United States on April 20, 2023
This book has a cute cover and the title "Silver Alert" made me laugh, so I grabbed it because as I'm getting old I like to read about other older people and what kind of situations they get themselves into. The published description:

"This funny and endearing novel of family, secrets, and aging follows an elderly man who heads off on a joyride with a new young friend—who may have some secrets of her own.

Aging Herb’s charmed life with his dear wife, Susan, in their Key West house is coming undone. Susan now needs constant care, and Herb is in denial about his own ailing health. The one bright spot is the arrival of an endlessly optimistic manicurist calling herself Renee. She sings to Susan during manicures, gets her to paint, and brings her a sense of contentment.

But then Herb and Susan’s adult children arrive to stage an intervention on their stubborn, independent father, and as a consequence, Renee’s gig with Susan—and her grand plans for her own life—start to unravel as well. So much had seemed as if it could change for Renee, who is not the happy, uncomplicated young girl she pretends to be. She is actually named Dee Dee, and she’s fleeing a dark past.

And Herb can’t just let go of all that he has ever had. So, he suggests one last joy ride in his Porsche. And the two take off north out of Key West, soon setting off a Silver Alert. As the unlikely friendship between Herb and Dee Dee deepens, we see how as one life is closing down, another opens up.

In this buoyant novel, the masterful Smith What do we deserve? And how do we make it our own? Sometimes, you just have to seize the wheel."

Herb was a fun-loving man, but yeah - he needed help. It's hard for children when their parents need care but won't admit it. Herb needed help even though he wouldn't admit it, and his wife, Susan definitely needed full-time care. It was fun reading about Herb's adventure. It made me laugh a little even though I was concerned about what would happen to him.

Thanks to Algonquin Books through Netgalley for an advance copy.
mary schelling
5.0 out of 5 stars Silver Alert
Reviewed in the United States on May 19, 2023
Lee Smith’s new book is just fantastic. I loved the vivid portrayals of the characters and the plot line. Smith had written a real winner and given meaning to the term Silver Alert.
Kindle Customer
4.0 out of 5 stars Interesting story of lost youth
Reviewed in the United States on December 8, 2023
DeeDee had a hard life. But like many of those neglected and /or abused, it was her norm. She didn't even realize that what had happened to her was not something she should just accept as her fate. Luckily, she met a few people who wanted to help her build a new life... This story is mostly about her 'before' and very little about her 'after.'
A Customer
5.0 out of 5 stars Real and relevant
Reviewed in the United States on August 30, 2023
Loved this humorous tale of real and serious issues that confront our times!
Anne
3.0 out of 5 stars Didn't hold my attention
Reviewed in the United States on August 15, 2023
I like books that I can't put down, but this book is not it. The story line is okay but I often found myself getting distracted or my mind wandering. And because I would lose focus, I often found it hard to keep the characters straight, especially when multiple characters are introduced in one scene. Too many "new people" to remember who was who. Normally I can finish a good book within a week. This one, to be honest, took a few months. I'd get bored with the story and end up reading something else. Unfortunately, this book is not a favorite and I'll be donating to one of the free library roadside stands in my area. Maybe someone else will enjoy more than me.
Shore Gal
2.0 out of 5 stars Lee Smith Fan
Reviewed in the United States on September 22, 2023
Have all of her books..this is my least fsvorite. The story is not as well developed as hers usually are. Disappointing.

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